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Of Senility

Michael Aird

dribbling a constant Standard & Poor’sfixity for youngsters, as far asprimary production—I toolovingly gaze at the brute strength now usedfor lifts and transfers—just don’t get him shoutingif you’re going to reminisce aboutbrick and mortar or Made in America—success might be nothing but a decayin volatility, the lull that looks likewhat analysts describe asmost afternoon naps—the generalcould be close to anesthetic in suchan equilibrium—but every donationis still meant to guaranteethat wage rigidity feels as bad asputting the socks on, pulling offcaregiver preferences—it’s been repeated optimallyuntil you can no longer distinguishhaving from not having one

Michael Aird lives and works in Vancouver,
Canada. He recently completed his first full-length manuscript, Something to Eat and Drink on Every Page.